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/* @test
   @bug 4103356 4121985
   @summary Test new subclassing features of PrintWriter
 */

import java.io.*;


public class SubClass {


    static class PW extends PrintWriter {

        PW(Writer out) {
            super(out);
        }

        public void println() {
            try {
                out.write("[EOL]");
            } catch (IOException x) {
                setError();
            }
            super.println();
        }

    }


    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
        PrintWriter pw = new PW(sw);
        pw.println("Hello");
        pw.close();
        String s = sw.toString();
        System.err.print(s);
        if (!s.equals("Hello[EOL]" + System.getProperty("line.separator")))
            throw new Exception("Subclass broken");
    }

}
